More than a week ago, the military of Myanmar (known as Burma by some) took power again after what had … More
Category: Geopolitics
Special Report: Turkish Aggression In the Eastern Mediterranean, Explained
Over the past few months, Turkish foreign policy has been put under a microscope owing to their recent actions in … More
440 years ago today, Philip II of Spain became the ruler of one of the most powerful empires to ever exist. This is his story.
September 12, 1580 was the day Philip II, who was already the King of Spain, Southern Italy, the Netherlands, and … More
Your Tuesday Briefing
Good afternoon. Here’s today’s briefing for April 14, 2020. In the world of stocks, there were steady gains across the … More
Opinion: The Rise of Strongmen Across the World
The worldwide trend of far-right election winners has been accompanied not just by a rise of strongmen but also a … More
What Turkish adventures in Northern Syria mean for ethnic minorities
Last weekend, US President Donald Trump took a decision that can easily be called the most impacting and influential Western … More
The Secret War of Words on the Walls of Venice
Italy, a country that finds itself in political turmoil amid rising tensions between various factions, has also been undergoing a … More
Your Week in Review
It’s the end of the week. Here’s your briefing. The gas company Chevron will buy Anadarko for $33 billion. According … More
Opinion: Macri and the Falklands; a path to peace at last
NOTICE: The opinions expressed in this article are not necessarily those of LA Mundi News. NOTICE: LA Mundi News does … More
Opinion: Gerrymandering; A Bipartisan Plague
Gerrymandering. The act of drawing and redrawing the districts to benefit your party the most. It’s nothing new, of course, … More